Indexator LINKSYS MPB1-80/45 KPL User Manual Download Page 2

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1. Description

 

 

This product is designed for the supen-  

 

 

sion of a freely hanging load.  

 

 

Adapted for use in combination with 

 

 

Indexator’s H-rotators. The products    

 

 

brake unit is designed to reduce the  

 

 

oscillating action. The disc should be    

 

 

kept free of grease and oil to ensure  

 

 

the best braking effect.

 

 

1.1   Warning

 

 

The locking rings are a safety feature,    

 

 

preventing parts from being ejected from  

 

 

the spring-action brake assembly in the  

 

 

event of bolt fracture. It is therefore  

 

 

essential that the locking ring is always in  

 

 

place when adjusting/tightening. The  

 

 

locking rings may only be removed when  

 

 

the brake springs are not   compressed  

 

 

(loosely adjusted), eg, when replacing    

 

 

the brake lining.

2.  Safety instructions

 

2.1 

Check that

 

2.1.1  the locking rings B are mounted, see also  

  

4.1.2.

 

 

Check every 250 hours of operating. 

 

2.2 

The link’s working area must be suffi   

 

 

ciently large to allow handling of free    

 

 

vertically suspended loads. The link 

 

 

must not come into contact with the  

 

 

oscillation stop in the crane nose.

 

2.3 

Avoid oscillating the rotator to the stop    

 

 

positions of the link.

 

 

Max. angle of oscil90°.

2.1.1 - Locking rings (B)

Summary of Contents for LINKSYS MPB1-80/45 KPL

Page 1: ...2 10 Dual Swingdamper MPB1 80 45 KPL Dual Swingdamper MPB1 100 45 KPL Dual Swingdamper MPB2 100 45 KPL Dual Swingdamper MPB2 100 45C KPL Dual Swingdamper MPB2 CRH KPL Dual Swingdamper MPB2 CRH C KPL 1048 826 5002806 en User User Usermanual ...

Page 2: ...ure It is therefore essentialthatthelockingringisalwaysin place when adjusting tightening The locking rings may only be removed when the brake springs are not compressed loosely adjusted eg when replacing the brake lining 2 Safety instructions 2 1 Check that 2 1 1 thelockingringsBaremounted seealso 4 1 2 Check every 250 hours of operating 2 2 The link s working area must be suffi ciently large to ...

Page 3: ...is turned downwards Fit the locking rings B and secure them with clamping rings C with the groove turned outwards 4 2 Dismantle 4 2 1 Dismantle in the reverse order Make sure that the grapple harvesting head and rotator are steady Prize the clam ping rings loose C possibly using a grooving chisel Then loosen the locking rings B and then remove the pins A 4 3 Assembly of the brake system 4 3 1 Asse...

Page 4: ...is required the adjustment screw F can be untightened 4 4 Dismantle 4 4 1 Dismantle in the reverse order 4 4 2 In order to extend the service life time of the bearing after 2000 h the brake disc has to be disassembled and the bearing race turned 360 degrees 5 Assembly instructions for the upper brake 5 1 Warning Please notis the warning instruction see 1 1 5 2 Changing and maintaining the brake li...

Page 5: ...ons and i order to get max effect of the brake the brake disc ought to be replaced when the thickness t varies more than 1 0 mm see picture 5 2 5 5 3 Adjustment 5 3 1 For safety reasons allow the locking rings to remain in place Unscrew the locking nut before tightening Hold the flange nut and tighten the screw Maximum tightening torque for the bolted joint is 30 Nm Greater tightening torque will ...

Page 6: ...ght be necessary to clean the brake discs To disassamble and assem ble see item 4 3 If any of the problems in points 6 4 6 5 are detected contact your dealer for replacement of worn and defective defective components 6 7 In order to preserve the function and a long service life of the swing damper the brake linings have to be checked and cleaned every 600 working hours or every second month Dismou...

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